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        <President>Barack Obama</President>
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        The President's Weekly Address
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        August 13, 2016
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                Hi, everybody. One of the most urgent challenges of our time is 
        
        climate change. We know that 2015 surpassed 2014 as the warmest year on record, and 2016 is on pace to be even hotter.
    
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                When I took office, I said this was something we couldn't kick down the road any longer, that our children's future depended on our action. So we've got to work, and over the past 7
        ½
        years, we've made ambitious investments in 
        
        clean energy and ambitious reductions in our 
        
        carbon emissions. We've multiplied 
        
        wind power threefold. We've multiplied solar power more than thirtyfold. In parts of America, these clean power sources are finally cheaper than dirtier, conventional power. And carbon pollution from our energy sector is at its lowest level in 25 years, even as we're continuing to 
        
        grow our economy.
    
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                        We've invested in energy efficiency, and we're slashing carbon emissions from 
        
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                        homes, and businesses, saving families money on their energy bills. We're reforming how we manage Federal 
        
        coal resources, which supply roughly 40 percent of America's coal. We've set the first-ever national standards limiting the amount of 
        
        carbon pollution power plants can release into the sky.
    
    
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                We also set standards to increase the distance our cars and light trucks can go on a 
        
        gallon of gas every year through 2025. And they're working. At a time when we've seen auto sales surge, manufacturers are innovating and bringing new technology to market faster than expected. Over 100 cars, SUVs, and pickup trucks on the market today already meet our vehicles standards ahead of schedule. And we've seen a boom in the 
        
        plug-in electric vehicle market, with more models, lower battery costs, and more than 16,000 charging stations.
    
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        But we're not done yet. In the weeks and months ahead, we'll release a second round of fuel efficiency standards for heavy-duty vehicles. We'll take steps to meet the goal we set with Canada and Mexico to achieve 50-percent clean power across North America by 2025. And we'll continue to protect our lands and waters so that our kids and grandkids can enjoy our most beautiful spaces for generations.
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                There's still much more to do. But there's no doubt that America has become a global leader in the fight against 
        
        climate change. Last year, that leadership helped us bring nearly 200 nations together in Paris around the most ambitious 
        
        agreement in history to save the one planet we've got. That's not something to tear up, it's something to build upon. And if we keep pushing and leading the world in the right direction, there's no doubt that, together, we can leave a better, cleaner, safer future for our children.
    
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        Thanks, everybody. And have a great weekend.
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        <b>Note:</b>
                 The address was recorded at approximately 11:50 a.m. on August 5 in the Map Room at the White House for broadcast on August 13. The transcript was made available by the Office of the Press Secretary on August 12, but was embargoed for release until 6 a.m. on August 13. The Office of the Press Secretary also released a Spanish language transcript of this address.
    
    
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